The Band: Greatest Hits

Longtime backup musicians for Bob Dylan, the Band includes the late drummer Levon Helm, their lodestar, as well as Robbie Robertson, whom Rolling Stone named one of their 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time: "Robertson's songwriting laid the foundation for the Band's rustic soul, but his terse, poignant guitar playing was the group's most underrated weapon. The Canada-born Robertson and the rest of the Bandóthen still called the Hawksóbacked Bob Dylan on his first electric tour, in 1966, during which Dylan proclaimed him a 'mathematical guitar genius'." This 18-song anthology includes "The Weight," "Chest Fever," "Up on Cripple Creek," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," "The Shape I'm In," "Stage Fright," and "When I Paint My Masterpiece."